New anti-infection keyboards can habour up to 70 per cent less bacteria than normal keyboards, if they are properly cleaned every 12 hours, says UK technology firm Advanced Power Components , who is supplying 7,500 of them to British hospitals. Studies have suggested that computer input devices such as keyboards and mice play a part in the spread of common hospital infections. Keyboards in hospitals usually have covers, ... Read full entry
Are anti-infection keyboards cleaner than toilets?
Posted by John Lampard on Thursday, 19 June, 2008 to the technology subset
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